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- W2885109588 abstract "Urban Landscapes show different urban structures. The physical face of cities is the result of complex cityplanning and general principles of spatial planning. And this physical face can be seen as the theater of lifeinfluencing life quality, social justice, mobility patterns, etc. In this work we focus on a specific phenomenonin post-war Germany: the town planning concept of large housing estates and their physical realizations.Same principles seem to lead to very similar urban structures and morphologies. However, over timedifferent principles of spatial planning directions were applied for large housing states in the 1950/60s (theprinciple of the ‘structured and low dense city’) and the 1970/80s (the principle of ‘urbanity by density’) inWestern Germany and for the entire time period until 1990 in the German Democratic Republic (theprinciple of the ‘socialistic city’). In this stuy we analyze whether large housing estates resulted in similar ordifferent urban morphologies. And, whether different urban morphologies developed across variations of thespecific town planning concept applied. To do so, we base our work on spatial data capturing the largehousing estates in Level of Detail-1 (LoD-1) 3D building models and the street network. Thesegeoinformation are derived from multi-sensoral Earth observation data as well as from VolunteeredGeographic Information (VGI) (in our case from OpenStreetMap). For the measurements and analyses of themorphologies of large housing estates we develop and apply spatial features such as building density, floorspace index, orientation of buildings, orientations of streets, among others. We reveal that differentdirections of the same town planning concepts for large housing estates generally create physical variabilitiesof the urban morphologies within a relatively small range. A closer look, however, reveals that variations doexist and that specific town planning principles had de facto influence on the resulting morphologies." @default.
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- W2885109588 date "2018-04-06" @default.
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- W2885109588 title "Large Housing Estates – Analysing the Morphologic Similarities and Differences of a Specific Town Planning Concept" @default.
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